Dig malleus II et III ped l dx

English translation: Hammer toe of the 2nd and 3rd toe of the right foot

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Czech term or phrase:Dig malleus II et III ped l dx
English translation:Hammer toe of the 2nd and 3rd toe of the right foot
Entered by: Dylan Edwards

14:51 Nov 14, 2017
Czech to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general)
Czech term or phrase: Dig malleus II et III ped l dx
Hallux valgus l.dx, *Dig malleus II et III ped l dx*

I'm not sure how to put all this together in English.
Dylan Edwards
United Kingdom
Local time: 10:57
Hammer toe of the 2nd and 3rd toe of the left foot
Explanation:
I would use the preposition "of" as I consider "hammer toe" to be the name of the condition.

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Note added at 1 day 19 hrs (2017-11-16 10:08:04 GMT)
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Oops, my mistake, of course it is the right foot (dx. = Lat. "dexter")
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Jiri Lonsky
Czech Republic
Local time: 11:57
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Thanks, Jiri
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4Hammer toe of the 2nd and 3rd toe of the left foot
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Hammer toe of the 2nd and 3rd toe of the left foot


Explanation:
I would use the preposition "of" as I consider "hammer toe" to be the name of the condition.

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Note added at 1 day 19 hrs (2017-11-16 10:08:04 GMT)
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Oops, my mistake, of course it is the right foot (dx. = Lat. "dexter")

Jiri Lonsky
Czech Republic
Local time: 11:57
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Grading comment
Thanks, Jiri
Notes to answerer
Asker: Thank you. I prefer to translate Latin where possible! There's just one thing I disagree with - and I've made this mistake several times myself: "l dx" means "right side" - "dx" is definitely "right".

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